The Straits Times, 14 February 1954

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  • 12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 966 SINGAPORE. SI'NDAY. FEBRI'ARY 14. 1954. 15 CENTS
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  • 514 1 INCAPORE men arc marked down for assassination. Their nimthf Sunday Times can exclusively reveal today, are on a list which is a police top secret. police top No 1 on the list wa? Mr. Cuok Smg Inn. genera manager of the Hock
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  • 68 1 fontest $5,000 goes to K.L is one winner in the Straits Times Tontest "K" Mohd. ■riff bin Ibrahim, c/o Criminal Record Kuala Lumpur. A cheque for $5,000 will be sent early I |H- ok. Full details of the winning entry and the i j^fc n for the |udges'
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  • 31 1 Leave uto Uie rreiun dm ...in nr«. Now ll'* the Most rnendly Se<-retar>" and it* ?f -year-old Mmc olel ir RuisMin. elected durinc the Faris "Priendline«<i Cru sade."
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  • 100 1 SEOUL. S_aturday S^»)TH Kr-ea ncrcased Her otter to send 15.000 battle"nen to Indo-Chma to fight the Conn- ay she also was willing to send a r forcf ,inn nan c^* nc, men. Th< i rrpur' ince would ■cct t nfantrymen which waj m:id.' jrcsterday
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  • 83 1 Airlift of guerillas starts again HONGKONG. Sat. The ■;in-owned airline, the CM] Air Transport. announcd today that the evan ™t 2.000 Chinesf Nationalist guerillas and th^r ndenta from Burma to Formosa would be resunv-d on F» b. 15 This group will be a'.rlift'-ri from Chtrngrai. northern Thailand One hundred and
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  • 79 1 LONDON. Sat Mr. Peter 7 horr.yci oft President of the Bawd °f Trade said In a y.n interview here la>: uii-ht that Britain would sell ore uood.s to thr Japanese »r will import from them" under the new trade I Japan, he added, had
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  • 42 1 Singapore police detained four men after a gang fleht •he Great World amus"--n <nt nark last night One of the men who suffered head injuries was taken to It*] soon after the fight nroken up by the police.
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  • 16 1 IITY. Sat —The Pop* cnntinufs preM Hi od and is able mger pert
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  • 114 1 MONTREAL. Saturday. POLICE yesterday announced the arrest of a Montreal lawyer in a joint Canadian-New York investigation into an alleged U553,000,000 Wack market in babies. ■rmti would be made soon Quebec and New York intharlttet have been inv'st:K»ttllg the ring whirh they believe sold most of
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  • 105 1 KUALA LUMPUR Sa' THE Rt Rev H W Bairu*. Bishop of Slneaporr and chairman of Malaya Christian Church Counril. yesteroav called on Christians to prav for the Communist* H. told Council delegate? o r task ts not to repudiate the Communists but to pray for
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  • 60 1 WARSAW Indiana Sat Potrr.aAter General Arthur E Summerneld said tru major Ln-con.plishment of the Else. hower admlnistratlin so (at Ma^ b.-en to end the Korea-i war and throw the Soviet ru: en r>n the defena-ve. "Instead of improvising fron. crisl* to crisis have stead. »-ri our eflort."
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  • 32 1 iajnlwjiv sai jxtious avays to shipping ;n London locks wr< averted yesterday rhen more than 500 tally ■lrrk> who went on 'inofficial itrlkf y»st«Trtay voted to •I'sump work Rrutt-r
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  • 131 1 KRIMI Sat. Pl.KI are investifatini the killinc of a Chinese couple on mi estate near here in which the women wax Iniki-d to dr;i«h b«-n- t'U the altar of her household cod and the husband was found vine dead of similar wounds a few
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  • 224 1 A SEVENTH man has be«n arrested by the Singapore Police following the gun battle m Thomson Road on Fr day even ng The police are now carrying nut a "post mortem' on the tMMM in which the gunma.i took refuge to battle with the police
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  • 82 1 LONDON. Sat —The house of Commons overwhelmingly approved yesterday a bill to Tiakr football pool operators reveal exactly ho w much they make out of the gambling urge of 17.000.000 Britons. The millionaire football pool opera* rs are r»o w balloting thel r regular customers
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  • 83 1 ATLANTIC CITY. New Jersey, Sat An Air Force Association official «aid veaterda* development of "the ultimate abaolute weapon a 1O.M0 mile per hour ruided miMilr with an atomic warhead i« now near. And "no know n defence t» either available or in *icht i<> cope with
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  • 60 1 LONDON Sat— Piece* of the Comet jet liner which cra.«h*ci off Elba last month havr been located by an underwater television camera and experts are trying to find the main hulk of the Diane Soundings made by Asdic equipment suggest that she i hulk,
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  • 242 1 'Fanciful' tattoos sent him to prison rpHE tattoos found on Lim Ah Lim's chest— which he described 8.s -fanciful"—yesterdav sent him to gaol for six months Lim was convicted In thf Singapore Fourth Police Court of beine a member of an unlawful .society T^e court was told th:»* the tattoos,
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  • 300 1 LONDON, Saturday RECRUITMENT for the Con.munist terrorists in the Malayan |ungle no\* takes the form of blackmail Mr Alec Peterson, Director General of Information in Malaya said in a broadcast speech last night "Chinese villagers, who have helped thp Comm^m the past by supplying food,
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  • 189 1 BERLIN Sat rlL Western Foreign I ter* w.U givf an uncompru rri»:ng "no" tru*. afternoon I Vr Molotovs MVM plar Austria which proposes t Austria a state rrea'y but pr•long the occupat.un (or v Mr Molv .ast night k all hopes
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  • 95 1 Police on alert in Singapore CINCAPORE Pol ce last nipped n the bud Hh between two r-va' secret societies wh ch was to have taken place at the juncticn of Nelson and Keppel Roads Artn-n on a. Up-Ofl at about "30 pi: ii teetlres "inn md cordoned ofl tl vq
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  • 66 1 TELUK AVSON Sat -qu.llity have Durian. a kampn: Prr;ik River "nt Villas about t ni hrre Th«« her<i of wild elephant* which hnri brn terron viliaeer.^ has (one Teluk Ansnn alid. on bein« told of the menace of the rhanted som. nkled waior wher--t»o huLf
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  • 33 1 TORONT William who planned Britain s in Aos- relay power ■tottall tomlc pnrrsv -form '.he world in no rorr.icains; Hton b-'»mbs B::t thr f-xt^nt of Ihr ■f of the
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  • 69 1 DEATH IN THE DARK A GREAT NEW FEATURE IT was onl> on moonless nithts A rustle in the junclr a scream a flash of striped death One of the man-eatinc ticers ol Trrncjanu had strut k acain That i» just one of th*Ihrillins incidents in thr-real-life stories of a darint
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  • 2097 2 THE RAFT OF DESPAIR TIIRA EN SIO continues his real-life adventure story IJEXT morning we were beck i<> miffing mm the wtter-bottle. Our Ihirst whs vrrv b;i<l and there whs little comfort to l>c h;<<l from the empty bottle. Weakness had over come us and we slept lot We had
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  • 711 2  -  WENDY WILMOT REPORT ON SANDRINCHAM.S NEW BOY By "BEADING cvellcn! MOffCM Writing tnrms his lettfrs Duwmj;. vfr > imi pnamc Magic: kten ear. cspe<ully for mjnhev Sinpn* cvidlrn' (.co^riphj \a\ pro\in£ tast. ctpc u!h with 'fgird to Aus trilia Dili&'rur full marks That might
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  • 161 3 'THE price of rubber firmed by A ine-eisht of a cent on the rapore Market yesterday First grade closed at 55 cent* a lb The market held steady but j wa.s quiet in tone. Closing irlres yeMtrday in cents pel pound werr No. 1 RS S Spot
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  • 66 3 IPOH. Sat Many local .«port.-men attended the weddne a! St Michaels Church tocc.\ of Mr Tommy Afton, son 1 of Mr and Mrs. R- J. Acton, to Miss Betty Everett, daughter of Mrs c P. Everett. The groom, a price contro ln.-pector in Ipoh. is ericke'
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    62 3 ThU larcr pipe brine smoked by 6.1 year -old Pawan Salleh bin Han Rashid attracted thr attention of I »li Trmpler when sh»- visited Bota Kiri with the Huh nmmi»sionei The Mi-tim Hrv.it Perak. Dato Panctima Rukit Gantang (centre) told her the pipe had taken a month to make from
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    37 3 THE High (Vmmisfcioner. Sir G ermld Templer. is seen here studying the first stage of the planned $1 -million Trans Perak Irrigation Scheme. Mr. H. C. L. fox. Perak State Drainage and Irrigation Engineer, explains the project.
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  • 278 3 —But its up to the people: Sir Thomas PENANC. Saturday. 51 R THOMAS LLOYD. Permanent Under- Secretary of State for the Colonies, said in Penang today that it was the British Government's policy to promote closer association between the Federation and Singapore. But this
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  • 83 3 PENANG. Sat. AN Indonesian, llamid bin Ahtadi. today told Mr. B. V Rhodes, the Sessions Court president, that he wanted to find out whether Indian hemp could be sold in Penang. "So now you have found out." Mr. Rhodes told llamid when he p
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  • 107 3 rE Ritson pay talks Deween thr Singapore Govrrnment and the Joint council of Action will be resumed this week. The Government U expected to tell the C- of J.A. the outcome of the separate talks It had with the expatriate officers' associations over the abolition of
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  • 131 3 'COME OUT OF THE DARKNESS' AI.OK STAR. Sat. RAF plane* intensified psychological warfare in the Jungle with the dropping of 131.M0 "surrender" leaflets on the Malayan Siamese border this week. The leaflets, signed by a former bandit. Gee Hoe. call on member* of the 3rd Independent Platoon to come out
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  • 126 3 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. MRAJU. aged 21. of Prince.sl Road wa.s today convicted in the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court of kidnapping a 14-year old girl from her parents on Jan. 12 and seducing her Placing him under a $lf» bond and supervision for three years. Mr
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  • 179 3 MINES A MONUMENT HE SAYS IPOH. Sat /CHINESE mines are a monuv-' ment to the courage and pioneering spirit of mining men everywhere in the morld Dr. O. C Monture. one of th < International Bank mlasion visiting the Federation, declared today on a fortnight tour of Perak. Dr. Monture.
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  • 69 3 PENANO Sat— Penang's exports of tin and rubber in January totalled $38.*****4 |an increase of SI 19 W7 over 1 December figures Total tonnage of rubber sh.pped wax 17.568 valued r $22 135.304 Tin amounted t» 2.950 tons worth $15 748 770 Bulk of the exports
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  • 227 3 IPOH. Saturday THE High Comm ssioner. General Sir Gerald Templer. yesterday paid his first visit to the multi-million dol'a' Trans-Perak. Irrigation ScKeme that aims at converting about 1.805 acres of land mto th« biggest rice bowl m the country. Burvey work is now being completed
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  • 86 3 Winners of essay contest KUALA LUMPUR. Sat First three in Belangor Youth Council's English e«ay contest for Young Citizens" Week are members of St. John Ambulance Brigade iCadet Division They are: 1 Mi*s Wan Suk Khan. <2> Mis* Wong Thear. Bee; (S< MUs Hannah Chenyan 'all three from Kuala Lumpur
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  • 51 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. :..n-k of good leaders is the main obstacle to evangelism in the Selangor Christian Youth Council, said Mr Samuel Jesutha.san to delegates of the Malayan Christian Council, today at Saint Mary's Parish Hall In spite of it. he said. Selangor had a fairly successful
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    • 516 3 £4,315 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Men or women. und»>r 45 by sotting aslri** regular month;-half-yearly or yearly amounts unrtor thr- SUN LIFE OF CANADA plan can for rxamplf. rcmivp at age 55 a lump num £4.315 fnr mr>n or £4.852 f'.r vmfn or a private Income for life of
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  • 1164 4  -  SALMA' Ttv "y TUMPA T—THE LITTLE TOWN WITH THE BIG RAIL TERMINUS ON the north f astern coast of Malaya to be be more explicit, in the State of Kelantan Is a little-known town by the name of Tumpat. Its claim to importance is based
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  • 278 4 HEALTHY CHILDREN THE DUSSUN rE children or thr Dusun rannot lrad thp hpctir lif> of thosr living In towns, anri they arc all the brtter and healthier for that. Although thry wrre all dres-srd up and had nowhere to go on Nrw Years Day they had plenty of good food,
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  • 242 5 So it's a 'war' now ALOR STAR, Saturday. |T WAS a playful ghost. Mr. Sim 800 Jeong, an office assistant at the British Adviser's office here, didn't mind when it shifted almeirahs in his room, hid watches, and generally made a nuisance of itself. But
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  • 104 5 AND THEY DIDN'T KNOW IT MANY Singapore motorists took part in one of the best- kept secrets in the Colony's motoring world in recent years and they didn't even know They were using Shell's new motor .spirit It was availaole In many pumps before the an- nounced release yesterday. In
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    54 5 MISS Margaret DrysdaJe. who will be assistant stage manager when the Malayan Arts Theatre Group put on Shakespeare* Macbeth" at the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall next month. Miss Drysdale. who spent her childhood in Kuala Lumpur wrote and acted in a musical play "Coon Capers" for the BBC Television in
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  • 295 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat MEDICAL experts from many parts of the world are arriving here to attend Malaya l^ first post-war conference on viras diseases. The conference will probably dictate Malaya's research poUcy on the prevention of yellow fever. The talks will be held at the Institute
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  • 80 5 GEMAS. Sat --Several children living in a new village near Gemas celebrated Chinese NewYear by gambling in an elderly Chinese man's home. The children scrambled out of the windows and back door when the police raided the house Yesterday the Chinese. Wong Yov. ph-aded guilty
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  • 64 5 RAUB Sat— The following have been appointed visitors to the District Hospital. Raub Che Habibah blr.ti D»to Hajl Abdul Malek Che Zabedah binti Ahmad Tawll. Mrs ThuraUamy Miss M Mltchel Mrs C Pmul Raj, Mrs Chan Yee Seong Mr LA Croaer. Mr Chua Yont Ouan Mr MT. Plllai.
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  • 150 5 TO WIN A WAR- WIN HEARTS' BUTTERWORTH. Sat. MR Heah Joo Seang, president of the Adult Educa- tion Associatlor.. agreed with i Gen Templer laat night that the "shooting war" could be won In the hearts and mind* of the people Mr Heah. speaking at a graduation ceremony here, sale
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  • 27 5 A photographer* hnuse in Boon Tiong Road. Singapore. was broken into yesterday and two watches worth $90. $25 cash, a pen and clothing were stolen
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  • 216 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat rpHREK gangs of burglars •i- operating in different parts of Kuala Lumpur are setting the police a problem. They have offered rewards for information. Cat-burglars have struck i three times in the Lake Garden area in the past week Each time
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    66 5 lilt \h HiWN (Ol M lI'S rlrrtiom suprrxisork in conference with iiu Vsmsl.hu State Srrret*r>. Mr. W B. Turker. 1 1 rlft-lions arc to be In Id in June Pirturr Hhuws from left: I.irut-Col. V* Whittakcr (Klectiuns Supervisor for Ipoh md Mrnglemltu limn nil Mr Tucker Mr. E.A. Muinnlnar (Taipinc)
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    • 457 5 I md> can kicfc Cljrkt i»ioc» to 1 Hi« heirt't content they're l^^Hle from the sturdiest materialt '^Ijk. j ajad i'»no up »<> tou«hc»t av^- S^\ I P^PJildrrn arc wearing Clarkj jf* im^^ P^PL> know that rhcy re m.id. JUv^ I tp, ally to leave room for faitc toci while
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    • 276 5 It your child getting sufficient nourishment That's v«rv important question— for children need a tremendous imount of nourishment to restore the energy trte<> u> rapidly me up in growth and J^3k activity And. lurpmmgK often, the food the* normally eat does not give VIL them all the nournhment the> require
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    • 149 5 a priga for proficiency 1 Tflv. yo" v P a v« fS***« lots cneray for mm* or y r* \Jtrt* *>°\ f liS*l«M I»*IV Su*«n ry» o.Crn j tSLStt r V** x JW OU^**» ms,^ u p her tM'H If Jw a 1 .I MxV.t iflCr* mere 'jp 2 v
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    675 6 Ilyc*-lly€* for now DV the time you read this I shall be preparing to go aboard ship at the br ginning of some leave. Ii previous experience Is anything to go by. today will be spent in lrantu* starches lor such essential items of luggage as the
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  • 1377 6 His place in the sun gave hint those peeling pains Malayan Doctor's Notebook JE lowered himself gingerly into the chair beside my desk, and painfully leaned back. "Can you do anything about my sunburn, doctor?" he said. "I think 30," I answered, 'but what happen ed?" "Oh we went out
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    40 7 The attractive table and banging lamps above are made from natural ramel skin. They are handmade and product* of Bhawaipur. Pakistan Prices are from 535 upwards. Right, the vase of handbeaten copper is a typical example of India's cottage industries.
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  • 562 7 JOAN MUNDAY takes you round the shops Some handmade gifts from India MANY of the fascinating articles which were on show at the exhibition of India's arts and crafts are now available in the shops. These are typical examples of India's cottage industries and arc handmade from start to finish.
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  • 273 7 W 1 I L) r h..e in «t for us this Srnn 1 »en.l( r MM crrumlv the porul»r "(eune fille" type of silhouette will per sist. though his recent holiday id Grrcie may ha\e prosidtd him with some really nosel ideas. In the thoue
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  • 699 7 I AM In love with a nurir. who is 20 years old and Is a widow. I am 23. She wants to marry me, but lam not sure how I feel about it < although I weakly agreed to her proposal! ax I ha* been warned by
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  • 76 8 I NDERCOVER STORY—(left to righi) (1). A »lim-fiuing, wai«-deep brassiere in cotton batiste, with lace embroidery, worn with lawn panties trimmed with pleating and lace. -(2). These checked seersucker pyjamas feature the plunge neckline and drawstring waist. (3). A romantic nightie in fine rgtptian toicon, frilled at the
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  • 356 8  -  DE LONA By NTXT to themselves, inelligcnt women in Malivj like nothing better than line, featherweight lingerie. The hero of their "undervO\er story is still iotton Amble, washable ami emmimmtly suitable as a l.ibru lor inderwcar i" thi trop Vanabow <>n ih« nan Bmm inJudc
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  • 306 8 'No. 2 wife' has the best time VHV are w many modern girls keen to beiomr icionil ary wives.' After a dmreet survey, I find there arc very attractive reasons for exchanging a normal existence with »hat it generally termed a "back street" mode of living. Chief reason is that
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  • 583 8  - Roads Rest House s and country ar e id eal LOCAL LEAVE BY CAR AWE i \HMIi II \l I WHEN we said that we were aoing to spend our local leave seeing the country by car. visiting friends in their homes and in Rent Houses we were told." that's
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  • 221 9 Colony to be shout colour ojq British T ps* for tM«- lull-length c<>t). pl'-xscri <>n Tin- H»»»t to ".shoot tin l'"'"ur v lst 1ll(> n(Xt !mir °r llvr v f^^Kv will t..kcin 1.000 feet i^^^K "of Smiapore'.s places And pc P»the'« colour s library t never k you'll want it
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  • 62 9 The Singapore Dairy F Labour Union has t;iven a 14-day strike notice to me firm and the Commissioner or j Labour, Mr. G. W. D The notice expires on Feo 25 and about 300 daily-rated men will strike the following I] day if the unions
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    7 9 Lye Kin pljyt witfc her pet penguin
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  • 416 9 Shot gunman was held at St. John's a year ago T HE GUNMAN who fought a battle with the Singapore Police before he was found shot dead on Friday was yesterday identified as 27 -year-old Pek Coh Lee. of Henderson Road. He was a member of a "dangerous" Hokk.cn secret
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  • 133 9 LIGHTS FOR THOUSANDS PROMISED rpHOUSANDS of rural rcsi■l dents in the East Coast and Chanel areas of Singapore who have been living in "darkness" at night, will soon be provided with electricity The Rural Board will lay electric cables from Frankel to Opera Estates off Jalan > Tua Kong on
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  • 135 9 IM CHOON HUAT. charged with abducting millionaire Mr Lim Koh Cm and his driver. Ng Siew Sin, was discharged in the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday. Inspector T. S. Zatn, pro- secutlnß. told the Judpf Mr. J. B Jeyaretnam. he had been told b> thr
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  • 37 9 Tenant rrcistration will be re-introduced in Kampar town from March 1. The Assistant District Officer will address all sector and assistant wardens tomorrow at 730 p.m. at the Malayan Chinese Association office. 26. Jalan Oopeng
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  • 27 9 A new electrical clock was found in Collyer Quay, Singapore by the police on Friday Owner should claim it at the Central Police Station.
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  • 260 9 IN view of the present high wave of crime, it was undesirable to release Tan Tlan Soo. a remand prisoner charged with armed robbery on bail. Mr. Desmond McConnell, A.S.P., prosecuting, said In a Singapore court yesterday. He added that he had specific Instructions to
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  • 42 9 Singapore Customs collected $7,960,000 revenue last month —$924,000 more than estimated Last month's ma.n item w i> $3071.000 from tobacco Reve nue from liquors amountlr. $2,470,000 came next. Petroleum produced $1,337. 000 and entertainment tax $463,000
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  • 279 9 PENANG. Saturday. TWO tiger cubs frolicking in a garden in the evening have been attracting crowds to a private menagerie in Larut Road. Penang. They are Nero and Sheba. six-months-old pe ts of Mr. Wong Seng Wah. a tropical nsh
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  • 157 9 TWENTY-ONE of the 23 primary schools laid down for completion m Singapore by next year should be completed or be in various stages of buildmg, this year. They will cost several million dollars The Director of Public Wortc. Mr. A. Wear,
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  • 120 9 Navy Base strike is postponed 'THE threatened one-day strike by 10,000 workers ir the Singapore Naval Base is tc be postponed The threat followed the djsof an employee on disciplinary grounds. The Superintendent of the Ba^e. Commodore F. M. Walton, yesterday informed the Base Labour Union that he would reinstate
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  • 674 10 SINGAPORE, FEB. 14. 1954. Greatest of welcomes THE t umult uous welcome i accorded the Queen j and Duke of Edinburgh in Australia is yet another manifestation of j the deep-felt love and esteem felt everywhere, for the Sovereign and her escort. It is an expression of reeling common tn
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  • 989 10 D LEASE allow me to t>ay. Ui reference to the letter signed "Another Near Israelite, that while I am naturally gratified to know that he agrees with my fttwfl as expressed in a previous letter In this Journal. I must disavow his apparent admiration for King Solomon's wUdom.
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  • 240 10 S 'pore 's civic mace A FIXE PIE«'E OF CRAFTSMANSHIP THE new Civic Mace for the City of Singapore is a beautiful piece of Scottish design and craftsmanship of the highest order The City of Singapore was raised to the dignity and status of a city by Royal Charter in
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  • 370 10  -  CAPT. DM. de T. RUi They share the soldiers dangers By PHAPLAINB in the Army mujt know their men and what tru-y do. and share ir the difficulties and danger* they face in the course of duty, and for this rea.son those with nghttne unite in Malaya
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  • 39 10 Id W«r<f« H§ (minimum) In Memory of John Rowland Taylnr MA (Cantab.) FRO.S Lrtte Malhoroiißh Collfsr. Fngland. Headmaster. Oovrrnmem F.rißlish Srhool Muar 1929 1040 Who dlwi on 14 2 42.. RIP. (Inserted by 0.1 D. Mohnnieduli. Johore.i.
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  • 30 10 10 Worrft H» (minimum) WHAT PERCENTAGE of your present total Income would you like to ha\f panßUMOtly when you re-I tirr 1 Writ* D McLaren. P.O. Box 4024. Singapore.
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  • 365 11 More pay for skill not age m. official wages blueprint for Singapore's I 10.000 Government daily-rated workers is Br. If is based on the principle of "more money f^&crter and skilled work." The practice of paying for a man's age and long service, '-•respective of merit, hac been abandoned. The
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  • 277 11 IK. soccer results i ovnov s»t. »< I I. DIVISION At^ mt I Cardiff 1 "^^f i' l»re*tnn *Jg? 4 Wolvr* 2 Jtf^E Karllon .1 I Tottenham II HE h l> I1ndrirr«h>ld I jjK I Riirnlcv 1 HE 4 ManrhrMrr C 1 Hfe I i Won Villa ft -nupli «hrfhr|r!
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  • 26 11 P;" l^-^. Z r. ;n p.m 4 ins irrow: :s i f'■ in<; I 7 ii. 6 Ti a f.on." lnr !l'- 8 !ns
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  • 19 11 •v Pahat District ]'f rganising a health m April 3. A 60-man drawing up a P«*
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  • 89 11 THE CARPENTER'S TALE OF WOE WhM Sim Sek Keh. 30. a carpenter pleaded for leniency on a house-breaking charge, he a Singapore court yesterday that he was earning only $45 a month and maintaininc a family and an invalid mother" Mr Tan Ah Tah. the judgp. was told that Sim
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  • 55 11 JUDGES' SOLUTION TO WORD PUZZLE 'K' This is the solution to Straits Times Word PunU Contest "K". giving the answen which th* committee of judgas considered most apt. The $5,000 prise was won by Mohd Ariff bin Ibrahim, c/o The Criminal Record Office. Kuala Lumpur. Hit answer* agreed completely witn
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  • 822 11 BY THE COMPETITION EDITOR *yHE committee of judges thought that Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest K' (Feb 1 to Feb. 6) was one of the more difficult in the series, but competition was as keen as ever. A broad analysis
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  • 140 11 THE cargo Imer Orestes which sailed from Singapore yesterday for Melbourne earned with her three performing Malayan elephants, each seven-foot tall and weighing over a ton Abu. John and Jo*- all sheelephant*—are on their way to thflr new owner- the boss of the Australian Ashton Crcus
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  • 58 11 Two British freighters, one bound for China and the other from China railed at Sincapore yesterday to take on water, provisions and bunkers The Commodore Grant with 0 000 tons of sulphate It going to Whampao The 7.274- ten Eriebank. taking a cargo Of nearly 9.000
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  • 99 11 WITHOUT her defence being railed. Nellie Low was acquitted yesterday in a Bir.uaX>c court on a charge of theft of three cheque books. The cheque books belonging to Mr Allan E Jeneaux. an insurance agent, disappeared from the Far East Hotel on Nov. 3. The Seventh
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  • 41 11 Two men were accused In Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday of robbing T. Arumu- I cm of $320 outside Newton Toddy Shop on February 3 They were Joetnder Singh r.nd Karupplah, son of Muthan Both were remanded till Monday.
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  • 229 11 SORRY, NO BRIDES, 250 MEN TOLD |t|ORE than 250 midrile-asM lf > men in Singapore want to marry young girU In Social Welfare homes Some of the men wrote to thi Social Welfare Department while others went to official* and asked if they could prk btldes from the marriageable Rirls
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  • 123 11 rE Singapore Coroner. Mr K T Alexander, ve-' returned a misadventure verdict on Kuppusamy. a Naval Base worker, who died of a fiactured skull when knocken down by a car on the night of Dec 1 last Mrs Patricia Williams, aged 24. of Orchard
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  • 32 11 A public meeting will be held at Victoria School. Singapore, at 5.30 p.m on February 22 to dlacuw a memorial for the late Mr R F Bomford Science Supervisor Ml
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  • 506 12 The sleepless wonder By JOHN RALPH LONDON: ADMIRAL Sii Michael Denny, X.C.8.. C.8.E., D.S.O. newly-appointed Command-er-ln-Chlef of the Home Fleet. ls Just 57, and those who know him say he owes much of hU success to hi terrific energy, his supreme physical fitness and the fact that he needs so
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  • 47 12 A RARE 250.000.000- year-old I spider of the hypochllid has been added to the col- lection of the American Museum of Natural History in N''*-,York. Th^piderwasonei or 45,353 specimens of n, H -turnal spirt: tv beetles :uid m«>th> i«>H'<t'<i by three Museum, expeditions lust yew
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  • 111 12 •EVEBYTHLXG STOPS FOR TEA* CIRST prize of $30 .n this week's Camera Contest goes to Kwa Ens, Kut. of 458 Victoria Street. Singapore, for his portrait "Everything Stops For Tea", left. Camera Rolleiflex. Exposure 1 50 at fB. Second prize of $15 was won by Han
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    • 72 12 007-X fl> l 0 Europe iV'^' L C LI \JT'^? by a st comtortable Umm IMIDIiID |e»|y\ JBBssV^ f! y^—^-- i§ w^,^ Additional standard 8.0.A.C. ARGONAUT flights to the United Kingdom are as follows:I LEAVINC SINGAPORE on 17th., 24th February and 3rd., 10th. March. Book NOW, through your usual Travel
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  • 694 13  - DEADPAN KEATON LAUGHS LAUGHS JAMBS MAYO Comedian with a golden future By PARIS, Saturday. I ROCKED on my hei Is when he opened the door. For 26 yews I'd carried round mental picture of Buster Realm's Inmiltal ieadpao ;«s one of the unchangeable things in ch:inging world like spring, or
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  • 554 13  -  ROBERT OTTAWAY By LONDON. AUDREY HEPBURN i* a *weet and eosty little cirl. suffering from a surfeit of praise. Certainly she was iPDt alint in "Roman Holiday." But we still need Droof that this rate little star ha* the more so'ld
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  • 82 13 AMERICA :md Canada are to be Rivn rloscups of life in Singapore thanks to a Him mad<- by Mr. A. W. Porera of thr city council Si-cn-tar-iat The film h:is b<rn flown out to MN E!:7;ib<th ClWf. whn i> on a lecture tour of the
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  • 315 13 Picture of The Wtek by ERIC WOOWOUGH HOW to be a scoutmaster in a series of frustrating, soul-destroying, laugh-provoking Je &so is the theme of the Twentieth Century-Fox "Mr. Scoutmaster" coming to the Odeon soon. If you have ever been con- I nected with
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    25 13 DANCING LADY lojii Oaw*»rd. dut, fully witckrd o»<r by Kcr pet poodle CM««t. rcl*«t» 4«rin( rcfccartalt for a *Wt rnunbrr for M.CMi Torch Son S
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  • 57 13 M.G.M. has signed Albert Sharpe one of the famous Abbey players, for the Important role of Cyd Charu s< s father in "Brluadoon to b«- produced by Arthur Freed. The Irish actors only prevl >u» appearance In Hollywood was In "Royal Wc-ddinc" on the Broadway stage.
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  • 207 14 There I* one prr<on.ilil> Hut l« mure lo br tpaltil in the p«wtble turmoil of earl) Hi \neurin Kcvao »4, born No irml'ir li. lv: undrr a 'm pUnelar> ronflgnrationo that have -i vi» >k\ n>.« ...I imi Iroan a d>pi.«.id area in South Wales to i pUre
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    • 1139 14 by Edgar Rice Burroughs c TVlv ""^/T^rBtt^wNj. 1 re*eve opt***, *a*zan anc?-^--^ H ■T'^ A\ SJ x n^ eAveeez' pvvawp -ro»e> |^a!^il*av£^£<?£t ev-rr tfapv r,? kvmip new j/^mmSsm. e^c<a$V iMfc nft'M -career P^Pie^ I t-es.cue. «u^t p-f eeceNBP tezccs J xfl^Bl^^^fl Bl^. \B V I THIS WEEK FOR ALL THIS
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  • 1603 17  -  Lord Grantley By But his housekeeper took her revenge on the lady that I hart Irft not look forV^^p sent down from ,,'p Hruvrrsity for a Inn* j^B-also .sent down). But n by a short :nUrv'«n B^ irlv wnrn nr rf>--tito^^Kv with one
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  • 151 17 BERLIN. Sun GERMAN ex-servemen nave started m»nv odd Ingenious businesses which today are earning big profits for their enterp:i-< A scooter-hire firm, for example run by twu ex-pri»oner-of war. lets our "natty 195* model rubber-tyred foot-driven speedst«r>' to B<r:tn younc ■ten by the hour the day.
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  • 31 17 THE first M..11 Mxu film Ik tving pUnn«»d with John Wayne a> a blg-ram* hunter whiis*- wife i* murd<r<d by bandit- It will b< made in Hollywood.
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  • 395 17 kLTHOVGH 1 am conA sidcrcd attractiv*c iash blonde > my boy friend has i'tted me He says he prefers a tankard of beer."— Indignant girl writing to a mnga-me. Well. dear, although It must be humiliating to have a tankard as a rival don't give up all hopp
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    • 157 17 ■Kangaroo Service for Top Travel Value f Wow free choice t ,ttiffti{OJsP SSW^Cities- ZMWW& a variety of alternate routes across II woKk^Olttt^aAS^ttUM/k No Extra V^j >-i terraaeaa and <~ \jiit*\ y m r^*-\V **ir Fare j W -„r „.urncv Mf f > '-T^K I «.<h-no >X^^ 1 '"lit! < W
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    • 637 17 Be Proud of Your English Are you content with the way yo<i speak ana JJ-J-J-J« J^gTSlt write? Are you sure that you arp not makinc lne mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Never has the Importance of rffertive speech f h^ 1 and writlnß been more widely recoenised than
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  • 835 18  - The 'price snob is our latest road hog MANNING BLACKWOOD BY THE high prices of cars in Malaya— and. of course, elsewhere— have done more than put many a man's bank book in the red they have created a new and nasty type of snob, the man who can't bear
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  • 498 18 RECORDS BROKEN AT SPEED TRIAL CIVE records were established at last Sunday's half-mile standingstart speed trial organised by the Singapore Motor Club, and of these, the highlight of the meeting, was by 42-year-old Llm Peng Han. Driving his much-modlfled 109« cr Kirft supercharged i in the 1S00 re even; for
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  • 424 18  -  JOHNNY JOHNSON BY SINGAPOIU: vp.-tl in really "in the rrd" at the mitmcnt. and nrrds more than SIM.. •HMI to rlr.tr things lip ill the next thn-i- iiiimiiliv The l.itrvt .tppi.il tomn from two Badminton sources Badminton is Malaya's No 1 gamr the came
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  • 52 18 A pardon to book thieves Is offered by Bristol's City librarian "Anyonr in possession of Improperly issue.! library books should return them at once." he says If thry do, I ran promise them that we shall turn i blind eve The Libraries Committee »11l take no civil action
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    • 195 18 I Js^B'..i(.''i''i^E"'"' EKCO Sole AgentsM^CLAINE STOKVrS (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANS 7hou4<L*tdj owe tftet'i jteedom flom\ BMWAIAm PAWS 0 to ttiij FanUty tflecfocine A The stirress o( De Witt Pills in relieving rheurruitjc pain*, backache and toint pains is simple to explajn. These troubles art frequently caused by slu^tnsH
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    • 217 18 wfflpP' ,*r vxtrn plvnsurt I CHURCHMAN'S Im tin of 50 or 25. mmd ■< b. r ROUND TRIPS Tl I JAPAN I 28 to 32 days with approximately 10 r/r///.s in Japanese Ports S.S. SIRDHANA I sailing 22nd Februry S.S. SANTHIA sailing 9th April S.S. SIRDHANA sailing Bth May IH.VI
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  • 561 19 Compton out 93, then 6 wickets fall for 57 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados. Saturday. WEST Indies beat England by 181 runs in the second cricket Test yesterday to become two up in the series. England were all out in the second innings for 313. The
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  • 36 19 TAIPINO. gat. King Edwarn \II School »cnred a rtne vic-or\ »rsen they b*-at the formidable Federation Regiment teum by '5-0 a! sorrer ye*terdav. Sroret* Jamal'iddin i2>. K.jiiiiman i2> and Ahmad Naaart
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  • 91 19 HASSETT GETS WINNIG RUNS MELBOURNE. Sat "'ICTORiAN Governor Sir Halla.* Brook*, partnered by former Au.vtralian test captain Lindsay Hauett. ><i a Werreal XI to victory agaitut a Combined Public School* «itie at Scotch College cricket ground yesterday. The Viceregal *jde which alao hart the help of Test cricketer. Ian Johnson,
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  • 76 19 PARIT Bt'NTAR Sat Knan R">tt.i B beat Anßlo-ChinM»* Rttvi: b pv «—i at noerer h«r*. Hrwrv. led S—l ai the Intarva! Srorer<. MN Omar 'J' Zakan .h i3> *nr Mnhamrd fnr Rnvera and Hun' Ye»n for School In unnther match Old Bori of the Anglo
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  • 630 19 By A Special Correspondent 1 ITTLF man. you are cm ng to have a busy day with the blessing of Jark Solomons. Promoter Solomons, nut browned by the sun of Mian., and Havana, has returner! home with 101 tales calculated tv .show us the
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  • 302 19 PFNAM.. Saturday. DADMINTON Association <>f Malaya is vending a team of six. incluriinc four Thomas (uppers to tour In donrsia at thr end of thr month. Mr Tan Chxer Hock, a I member of the BAM Standint Committee, will manace the team which wjl» narreo
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    67 19 LaM riMi hAis showed hu < !•«>■» oner again when he won the faateat time of tbe d*y award for cars at last Sunday* Aln*ap*re Motor Clvb 1 half-mile standing start speed trial with a time of ZIM ace*. l'*n* H in. who aN« broke hi* own record for the
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  • 86 19 ALOR STAR Sat The KeQ-: i (>rmkhana Clut will hold ha third noat-war ama'e -i race mee-ine on Marrh 7at F«ompr>ng 1 12 mile* north of A lor Star There will oe ux raotn with ttu flnt »f»r'iri£ at 230 pn Sweep tickcta ara already
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  • 938 20 Rajagopal was crowd's delight By Our Hockey Reporter THE VISITING Indian Hockey Federation teair. showed their full appreciation of a fast, dr> pitch and a sunny day in the second match of their tour yesterday to beat South Malaya by 7-1 at Jalan Hesar stadium. There
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  • 369 20  - BREUKELENS NEWCOMERS IMPRESSIVE EPSOM JEEP By I T)ROSPERITY (latr Cadurius). Soverrign (latr W «•< k day Cross) and S.S. Commando— a trio of prn- misinc nrwromers in thr van Brrukrlrn stables wrrr i put throufh their paces on thr training track at Ipoh \esterdav morninr. i^ SJB. Commando with Sawyer
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  • 330 20 WINNING nrarly every .scrum. Singapore Cricket Club beat 11 MS Newfoundland by 14 points (goal. try. dropped goal and penalty goal > to six i try and penalty goal* (»n thr padang yesterday. Cleaner handling under the ideal conditions would have enabled the Club
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  • 90 20 KUALA LUMPI'R Sat Selangor Club B «ur. the BeUngor Rugby > Unlon'n seven-a-.vlde tourney when they beat Selangor United A In the final by 19 points itmo cohls penalty, two tries i to nil on the j Padang this evening. Selancor United, who had played
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  • 204 20 4 RMY Boys' Training Srhool bear the combined youths of Harbour Board and Oood Comp.» n ion clubs by «lx matrhen to nve In n boxing tournament held at the Singapore Harbour Board Boys' Club. Keppel Road, on Frid.iv nigh 1 brforp 1.000 sperta'orn.
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  • 94 20 MANILA. Sat.— MISS Sachiko Kamo of Japan and Johnny Jose of the Philippines won the mlx<*d doubles final of the Asian tennis championships here v»*sterday They defeated De.^dem Ampon and Sam An* both of the Philippines 6 4 ft— 2. In the women s semi-finals Mis*
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  • 110 20 KLUANO Sat rX Fljlar. Recunent HQ beat a Kluang lt.M'atlon XV by 34 point, ifhe goaU and three trtea> to eight poinU <toal and trv> at rugtet- here today. The Fijian* opened scoring with *n unconverted try by Kav.inuta Then KliMnt; replied with a t:y
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  • 527 20 lor all In r ..f» nr\l •ii'i'iln oprntn( d 4« ••f Ihr rmk Turf Club Frbruary mrrtinc. are: m nw. i—ti. Ihrre Kir u > 0 0.1 Josker II «.|j °l^» XI? < indr. I'n.i.p R.ll Tl Tl^ R.u King Crnw g.M «ln»lnr Mavlrr
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